Incinerator



Oct. 21, 1930.

s. sPEcToR I NG I NERATOR Filed July 19, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheet l Pri' S. S/feof' i SWM'K yPatented 21 r`1930 v l i UNITED] STATS.,

v SOLOMON srnc'roii, oF LA FAYETTE, INDIANA INciNEiRA'roR y 'Application nieaiuiy 19.19127. 'serii'Na 2063125:

. This invention relates to new and useful improvements in incinerators.

The device is intended for use by families in their yard in burning up rubbish, garbage, waste'paper and the like and by its use will prevent fires to buildings now koften caused by carelessness in destroying waste matter.

In the accompanyingv drawings Figure 1 `is a vertical longitudinal sectional view, of an incinerator embodying imf provements. l Y Figure 2 is a horizontal section, taken on line 2-2 of -Figure 1 and Figure 3 is a verti- 1K5, cal transverse section, taken on line S-Sof a removable cover for said feed opening, a vchimneyatythe opposite end of .top and a grate Figure 1.

Referring to-thedrawings for a more parl A desig -nates the incinerator, as a whole, rwhich is inticular description of my invention,

9 the form lof a hollow rectangular oblong casing or receptacle, consisting of the side and end walls 1y andQ, respectively, top and botvtom 3 and 4 and the supporting legs 4.

The casing isreinforced by an inner skeleton frame-composed' of the vertical corf ner angle bars 5,`the flat intermediate vertical side bars 6', the cross bars 7 extending between the corner bars 5, at the ends of the casing or receptacle, the intersecting longitudinal andcross bars 8and-9 at the top and the intersecting longitudinal and cross Vbottom bars 10 and 11, respectively. The various bars aforesaid formingv the skeleton frame are bolted or otherwise fastened together at their points of` intersection or engagement. The'top, bottom, side Aand vend walls are also reinforced by the wire fabric strips 12 and-13.- The top 3 is made .remov-y 40 box.

ymanually operated revolving dumping `for the bottom of the casing.

. able and may be taken off like thelid o'f ai Y The top of thecasing or receptaclelis,pro-iv vided at one end with a suitable feed opening 'i i, the bottom fof the-casing is provided witha centrally disposed rotating door 19 for K emptying or dumping the ashes. This door s carried byone end of ahorizontal shaft 20 Vsuitably jou'rnaled in place and provided at'v its outer endwith a crank handle"21.

VHaving described my invention, what I claim as new and kdesire to secure byl Letters i Patent, is

1. A device of l the "character specified;

comprising la hollowy rectangular oblong casy 'ving consisting of an inner metal skeleton framecovered on the outside vwith rein.

forcedv cement, a removable vtop for the casing, said top'provided witha feed opening,

2. A device of the'characterspecified', comprising a hollow rectangular oblong casing consisting of an inner metal skeleton frame ment, said skeleton frame comprising verti cal corner bars, flat intermediate vertical side bars, cross bars extending between the cor'-y ture.

In testimony whereof lie aiiixes his signad covered on'the outside with re-inforced cel SOLOMON sPEcT'o'R.

14 through which the trash or other waste v matter to be burned is introduced and this opening may be closed, by a suitable cover 15 .i

` preferably handle 16.

equipped with a' hinged bail or The top of the casing is provided at its opposite end witha removable chimney 17, as shown. 59 vided with a suitable draft opening 18 and One end of the casing is pro- 

